Entries for Belmont Park Stakes: Nominations of Highest Quality for Important Events to be Decided over New York Track next Spring, Daily Racing Form, 1914-12-31

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ENTRIES FOR BELMONT PARK STAKES. Nominations of Highest Quality for Important Events to Be Decided Over New York Track Next Spring New York, December 30. While the entries received by the Westchester Racing Association for the stakes to be run at Belmont Park next spring numerically fall short of what was expected, the quality of the nominations more than makes up f, What is lacking iu quantity. It would seem that the hprseuien have made hardly a single complimentary entry. Hardly a horse lias been named that lias not by his past performances earned a right to tlie company In which he will be found iu 1015, and It is all the way through a list of nominations well calculated to bring out iarge and high-class fields at Iost time. For the ,000 Metroiolitan Handicap, the firt of the big handicaps, of the year, thirty-seven have been named. This race will, as formerly, be at the mile distance and it would be hard to bring together a more notable lot of milers than have been named for it. The list follows: Addie M. Magnet Borrow My King Buckhorn i-. Pandean Buskin Pebbles Charleslonian Phosphor Charter Maid Punch Bowl Cliff Field Roamcr Fair Count Robert Bradley Flittergold Rock View Flying Fairy Sam MeMeekin Harnionicon Sharpshooter Harry Junior Singsong Hauberk Slumber II. High Noon Stromboli Iron Duke Tartar Kilkenny Boy The Finn King .Simon Tlie Masquerader Leo - Skolny Trial by Jury Luke McLuke Second in inqiortance of the stakes for three-yeai-olds and upward is the Toboggan Handicap, a. six furlong dash over the straight course. It will have a guaranteed value of ,000 aud there are forty-five, ijqtnjnations as follows: ISack Ba Obolus BeeUioven Othello Dill Dudley Phosphor Borrow " Pixy Buckhorn Pomette Bleu Oharlestonian Punch Bowl Flittergojd Roamer Flying Fairy Robert Bradley Garbage Rock View Hanson Sam MeMeekin Harmonicou Sharpshooter Harry Junior Singsong ; Hauberk. ,,. Slumber II. Hester. i;ryuiie Spriug Board High Noon Stromboli Iron Duke Ten Point Kaskaskia1 The Finn Key .Man- o. The Masquerader Kilkenny Boy Top o th Morning King Simon True as Steel .Lampooir Tudor King Last Coiif" Yankee Notions ,-My Kjpg, The distance of the Belmont, as usual, is oue mile and three-eighths, aud it will have a guaranteed value of 2,000. The nominations are: Boxer My King- Charter. Maid. Norse King Cotton Top Oholus Fair Count Pebbles Fiesole Phosphor Garbage . ,-. Prince Henry Ghetto Girl Regret Half Rock ... Rhine Maiden Harry-Junior- Sam MeMeekin Hauberk v Sam Slick Iron Duke , Sharpshooter Kaskaskia . : Singsong Kilkenny. Roy " Spun Glass King Simon The Finn Mallard .... Trial by Jury It is natural that the Withers should receive many of tlie same nominations, though being over the mile distance, it lias two more, having attracted thirty-two. This stake has a guaranteed value of ,000 and -these are the entries: Charter Maid Mallard Coquette . My King Fiesole Oholus Garbage Phosphor Ghetto Girl Pixy Half Rock Prince Henry Harry Junior Regret Hauberk Rhine Maiden High Noon Sam MeMeekin ! Iron Duke Sam Slick Kaskaskia Sharpshooter Key Mar Singsong Kilkenny Boy Spun Glass King Simon The Finn Lady Rotha -The Masquerader Last Coin Trial by Jury The nominations for oilier stakes, are as follows: Ladies Handicap, one mile, for fillies and mares, three-year-olds and over: Addic M. Lady Rotha Broomleaf Mallard Capra Maryland Girl Channelise Miiid-.the-Paiiit Charter Maid Pixy Comely Pomette Bleu Coquette Regret Dinah Do Rhine Maiden Diploma Royal Martyr Fenmouse Sea Shell Flying Fairy Spun Glass Kaskaskia Stake and Cap Amateur Cup, one mile, for threc-vear-olds aud over: , Absconder Ptolemy Ambrose,,;,- Razzanb Bac "-; Roly Carlone ,t Singsong Caswine Spearhead Cloud , Stoneheiige Dervish Superhuman Doublet . Tinkle Bell Figinny True as Steel George Eno Virile Mr. Sniggs Water Welles .QSullivan,, Harlem Selling Stakes, oue mile, for three-year, olds and over: Alhena - Kev Mar Amain Lady Rotha Bac. . Lady Teresa Borgo , . . Mallard Captain Parr Montresor Carlone Norse King Cotton Top Razzano Dervish - Roly Distant "Shore Royal Martyr Doublet Sarsenet Figinny Slumber II. FHttergold. Spearhead Frederick" L. Superhuman G. M. Miller Tinkle Bell Gnat True as Steel Heatlmast Viceroy Hedge Virile-Holiday Hollis Stakes, three-quarters mile, for threu-vear-olds: ahd over: Alhena . .... Lady Rotha Bc , .. , Lady Teresa Bill Dudlpy . Mallard Blue Thistle May Queen Roriio Montresor. Cabaret Ninety Simplex Captain Parr Norse King Carlone Razzano Distant Shore Rolv Egmont Royal Martyr Ella Bryson Sand. Bank Figinny Sarsenet i littergol.d ,. .Scaramouch Gilt Edge Slumber II. Gnat Striker Golden Plume Tinkle Bell Hanson Top o th .Morning Harbard True as Steel Ileadiuast Venetia Holiday Vieerov Hydroplane Virile " Jim Baey Water Lilv Key Mar Yankee Notions In adilition to these stakes nominations also closed for five two-year-old stakes, as well as the Belmont aud the Withers for 1010. The two-vear-ohl stakes that -ware closed were the Juvenile, Fashion. Keene Memorial. Bouquet and the Home-Itred Produce Stake all have been liberally patronized, and, as was to have been expected, attracted a great inauv of. the youngsters that were nominated for the Saratoga fixtures that have already been made public. Andrew J. Joyner. who has been training the English string of Harry Payne Whitney with sucU satisfying success for some seasons, is one of the nominators for both tlie .Belmont and the Withers for 1010. His nominations are English-bred colts. One is Saint. James, a chestnut son of St. Victrix anil Blue and Black. The other nomination is also a chestnut named Peruvian Bov bv St. Victrix out of Perugia. These are" nominated for the Relnibitt. while for the Withers he has named Perugino Boy and a chestnut colt. Clapper-bill; by Thijjsh Azores. , Mir, Whitney himself will also show some new yjtes, " Ue must notable of those that have race4 being Harmoiiicon, a son of Disguise and Harpsichord that raced witli distinction over tlie English courses. This fellow was- no of the best sprinters in .Toyners string, and since his return to Brook-dale Farm he has been doing exceedingly well


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